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class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">488. power and pelf, 488. Titus with uncommon sense, 352. To all to each a fair good night, 490. be or not to be, 135. horse away, 296. Toad, I had rather be a, 154. rose-water on a, 597. squat like a, 234. ugly and venomous, 67. Toad-eater, Pulteney's, 389. Toast pass, let the, 442. Tobacco, anything for thy sake, 509. sublime, 555. Tocsin of the soul, 559. To-day his own, who can call, 273. I have lived, 273. in, already walks to-morrow, 504. nor care beyond, 381. our youth we can have but, 312. pleasure to be drunk, 362. speed, to be put back to-morrow, 29. to-morrow cheerful as, 321. Toe, from top to, 683. light fantastic, 248. of frog, eye of newt, 123. of the peasant, 143. Toil and care, fond of, 805. and of tears, weary of, 668. and trouble, 123. and trouble, war is, 272. and trouble, why all this, 466. does not come to help the idle, 707. envy want the jail, 365. govern those that, 395. he wins his spirits light from, 387. he won, what with his, 267. horny hands of, 656. is lost, or all the, 416. is the sire of fame, 699. morn of, nor night of waking, 491. not neither do they spin, 838. o'er books, 348. of dropping buckets into wells, 419. on poor heart unceasingly, 654. patient of, 428. those that think govern those that, 395. verse sweetens, 393. waste their, for a smile, 487. winding up days with, 92. with servile, 571. without recompense, 668. Toils despair to reach, what others', 288. Toiled after him in vain, 366. forgot for which he, 161. Toiling upward in the night, 616. Tokay, imperial, 380. Told her love, she never, 75. old tale and often, 489. Toledo trusty, blade, 211. Tolerable and not to be endured, 52. Toll for the brave, 423. or tithe, no Italian priest shall, 79. Tolling a departing friend, 88. Tom, loves me best that calls me, 194. or Jack, hails you, 423. 's a-cold, poor, 147. Tom's food seven long year, 147. Tomb, awakes from the, 428. cannot bind thee, the, 666. cradles rock us nearer to the, 309. darkness encompass the, 535. kings for such a, 251. more than royal, 168. [1123]nature cries from the, 385. no inscription on my, 675. of him who would have made glad the world, 589. of the Capulets, 412. stood upon Achilles', 558. threefold fourfold, 179. Tombs, hark from the, 303. To-morrow and to-morrow, 125. boast not thyself of, 829. cheerful as to-day, 321. defer not till, 295. do thy worst, 273. in to-day already walks, 504. is falser than the former day, 276. never leave that till, 360. speed to-day to be put back, 29. the darkest day live till, 423. tints with prophetic ray, 550. to fresh woods, 248. we shall die, 833. will be dying, 202. will be the happiest time, 624. will repay, think, 276. To-morrows, confident, 481. To-morrow's sun may never rise, 295. Tone of languid nature, 417. spirit ditties of no, 576. voice of sweetest, 583. with a peremptory, 415. Tones, harp in divers, 631. in its hollow, 562. Tongs, shovel and, 583.
Tongue an unruly member, 849. bear welcome in your, 117. braggart with my, 124. brings in a several tale, every, 97. came mended from that, 333. can no man tame, 849. confuted by his conscience, 222. dropped manna, 226. fair words never hurt the, 38. fool cannot hold his, 737. from evil, keep thy, 819. give it understanding but no, 129. give thy thoughts no, 129. hide it under his, 817. his mother, 419. in every wound of Cæsar, 114. is an unruly evil, 849. is known in every clime, one, 605. is the pen of a ready writer, 820. law of kindness in her, 829. let a fool hold his, 713. let the candied, 137. man that hath a, 44. moderate the rancour of your, 681. murder though it have no, 135. music's golden, 575. never eare did heare that, 23. never repented that he held his, 735. nor heart cannot conceive, 120. nor speak with double, 600. not she denied him with unholy, 676. of dog, wool of bat and, 123. of him that makes a jest, 56. of midnight hath told twelve, 59. of the mind, pen is the, 789. outvenoms all the worms of Nile, 160. persuasion tips his, 297. ran on, still his, 215. restreine and kepen wel thy, 5. sad words of, 619. slanderous, 344. so varied in discourse, 511. soul lends the, vows, 130. sounds as a sullen bell, 88. stopped his tuneful, 335. such a, glad I have not, 146. sweet morsel under his, 283. that Shakespeare spake, 472. the speaking, 603. through every land by every, 302. tip of his subduing, 163. to curse the slave, O for a, 526. to persuade, 255. to wound us, no, 522. treasure of our, 39. truth in every shepherd's, 25. use of my oracular, 440. win a woman with his, 44. windy satisfaction of the, 343. Tongues, airy, 243. aspic's, for 't is of, 155. called fools in all, 71. conscience hath a thousand several, 97. evil days and evil, 236. hearts in love use their own, 51. in trees books in the running brooks, 67. interest speaks all sorts of, 794. lovers', by night, 106. nations kindreds and, 849. of dying men, 81. of men, speak with the, 845. shall rehearse, 162. silence envious, 100. slanderous, done to death by, 54. strife of, 819. that syllable men's names, 243. to allure him, thousand, 407. whispering, 500. Tongue-tied by authority, 162. Too civil by half, 440. late I stayed, 464. low they build, 309. much thinking, 321. thin, 101. Tool of iron, nor any, 815. Tools, always work and, 656. no jesting with edge, 198. nothing but to name his, 210. of working our salvation, 215. sin has many, 637. to him that can handle them, 579. Tooth and nail, 781. for tooth, eye for eye, 813. of time, 49, 311. poison for the age's, 78. sharper than a serpent's, 146. Tooth-ache, endure the, 53. Toothpicks, supply of, 597. Top, die at the, 294. of judgment, 47. of my bent, fool me to the, 139. [1124]to toe, dressed from, 683. whips his taxed, 462. Tops of the eastern pines, 81. Topics, fashionable, 402. Topless towers of Ilium, 41. Topples round the west, 631. Torches, as we do with, 46. light my candle from their, 192. Torments our elements, 227. Torn from their destined page, 456. me and I bleed, they have, 544. Torpedo, pen becomes a, 369. Torrent and whirlwind's roar, 394. is heard, naught but the, 428. of a downward age, 356. of a woman's will, 313. of his fate, 366. roar, should like the, 324. so the loud, 394. Torrents, motionless, 501. Torrent's smoothness, 516. Torrid tracts, through, 398. Torture, boil in endless, 545. hum of human cities is, 543. of the mind, 121. one poor word, 270. Torturing hour, the, 226. Toss him to my breast, 205. Touch, beautiful beneath his, 514. dares not put it to the, 257. harmonious, whose, 367. no state matters, 398. not taste not, 847. of a vanished hand, 627. of celestial temper, 234. of joy or woe, 389. of Liberty's war, first, 525. of nature, one, makes the whole world kin, 102. soiled by any outward, 253. sprang up forever at a, 634. that 's scarcely felt, 350. the best, fear not to, 25. them but rightly, 455. us gently Time, 538. we feel the tenderest, 274. with chiselled, 769. wound with a, 350. Touches of sweet harmony, 65. Touched by her fair tendance, 237. nothing that he did not adorn, 367. spirits are not finely, 46. the highest point, I have, 99. Toucheth pitch, he that, 837. Touchstone, man's true, 197. Touchy testy pleasant fellow, 300. Tough is J. B., 652. wedge for a tough log, 712. world, rack of this, 149. Tower, age shakes Athena's, 541. and tree, light on, 673. guardian on the, 655. intending to build a, 842. of strength, king's name is a, 97. of strength, that, 628. Towers above her sex, Marcia, 298. along the steep, 514. and battlements, 248. disparting, trembling, 358. distant spires ye antique, 381. elephants endorsed with, 240. of Ilium, burnt the topless, 41. of Julius, ye, 383. old palaces and, 565. the cloud-capped, 43. trembling all precipitate, 358. ye antique, 381. Towered citadel, 158. cities please us then, 249. Towering falcons, hopes like, 287. in his pride of place, 120. in the confidence of twenty-one, 376. passion, put me into a, 145. Town, axis of the earth in every,
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